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TSCHUSCHBA: Paul Tschuschba passed away June 30, 2011. Paul was born on February 3, 1994 in Tokmak, Kyrgyzstan. His life brought him to two different countries. His family moved on December 25, 1996 to Rheine, Germany. He attended Ludgerus Grundschule (elementary school) during 2000 to 2004. Paul enjoyed playing soccer and wouldn't allow his injuries to stop him from being the best soccer player. In 2005, Paul enrolled in Guregio Gesamtschule (high school) as a smiling and personable student. His love for animals and nature was shown on Christmas when his wish was for a bunny. His dad explained that when the bunny grows, they can eat it. Paul objected saying "bunnies are here to be loved, not eaten". As Paul grew up he acquired the name "Golden Boy", due to his determined nature. Boxing became a favourite pastime, although he could never punch anyone because of his loving personality. In 2009, Paul and his family made a big step to move to Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. In 2010, Paul enrolled at Crocus Plains Regional School. Paul spent countless hours at the gym always trying to make his muscles even bigger. In 2010 Paul met Kayleigh Brugger. With his good looks (always concerned about his hair style) and charming personality he soon became Kayleigh's favourite boy. He would spend hours at the gym to look perfect for Kayleigh. Their love continues forever. He also enjoyed spending time fishing, camping, snowboarding and sharing a joke with family and friends. Paul dreamt of owning an Audi and having his own construction company. Paul's smiling face and positive attitude brought joy to everyonehe saw every day. He was never mad or depressed and genuinely wanted to help everyone around him. He would never refuse to help someone regardless of time or situation. He worked hard, and wished to visit Kyrgyzstan someday. He also enjoyed going to church. His infectious laugh and strong handshake while making eye contact made him memorable to everyone he met. He was an unforgettable son, brother and friend. The Tschuschba family would like to thank everyone for their help and support. Arrangements were with Memories Chapel & Pre-Planning Centre, 727-0330.

As published in Brandon Sun on Jul 23, 2011

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